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Sources for the Riau Islands Maps
- Edited by Francis E. Hutchinson, Siwage Dharma Negara
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- The Riau Islands
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- ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute
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- 09 October 2021
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- 22 July 2021, pp 449-454
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Summary
The maps presented in this book are based on site-specific field studies, official datasets and online resources compiled by Karoline Kostka and Hans Hortig between July 2019 and April 2020. They are uniquely produced for this publication.
The authors gathered additional insights into the Singapore-Johor-Riau region during their work at the Chair of Architecture of Territory at the Singapore ETH-Centre, Future Cities Laboratory (FCL), from 2013 to 2015. Further discussions and feedback from the editors Francis Hutchinson and Siwage Dharma Negara helped to shape the final version of the map sections.
The most significant sources for creating a base map in all sections are:
• Open Street Map (OSM), Open source geo-referenced information, data retrieved in the period of July 2019 to April 2020.
• Natural Earth, free vector and raster map data, https://www.naturalearthdata. com/downloads/ (accessed December 2019).
• Badan Informasi Geospasial (BIG), Indonesia Geospasial Portal, http:// portal.ina-sdi.or.id (accessed between July 2019 and February 2020).
Additional information for the specific map sections are derived from the following sources:
Introduction
Indonesia and Riau Islands Province
Global Administrative Areas. “GADM dataset of Global Administrative Areas”. https:// gadm.org/index.html (accessed November 2019).
BIG. 2017. “Peta Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia (NKRI)”. https://www.big.go.id/ artikel/show/peta-negara-kesatuan-republik-indonesia (accessed October 2019).
Section 1: Economics
Mobility and Transport
Rusdi, S. 2019. “Shipping and Logistics Challenges in Kepulauan Riau”. Workshop on Economic Update for the Riau Islands, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, November 2019.
PELNI. 2006. “Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia”. https://www.wikiwand.com/id/ Pelayaran_Nasional_Indonesia (accessed December 2019).
BIG. “Sistem Informasi Batimetri Nasional”. http://portal.ina-sdi.or.id/batimetri/ (accessed October 2019).
Kostka, K., and H. Hortig. 2019. Mapping via Google Maps, Wikimapia, Bing Maps, October 2019.
Topalovic, M., H. Hortig, and K. Kostka. 2016. “Sources for the SIJORI Maps”. In The SIJORI Cross-Border Region: Transnational Politics, Economics, and Culture, edited by F. Hutchinson and T. Chong, pp. 465–70. Singapore: ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.
GINI Ratio, 2017; Human Development Index, 2018; Population Growth Rate, 2017–18; Unemployment, 2018
Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS). 2019. “Indikator Utama Provinsi Kepulauan Riau”, Semester I 2019. https://kepri.bps.go.id/publication/download.html (accessed January 2020).
The Manufacturing Sector in Batam, Bintan and Karimun
Topalovic, M., H. Hortig, and K. Kostka. 2016
Sources for the Johor Maps
- Edited by Francis E. Hutchinson, Serina Rahman
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- Johor
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- ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute
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- 24 November 2020
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- 01 September 2020, pp 519-524
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Summary
The maps presented in this book are based on site-specific field studies, official datasets and online resources compiled by Karoline Kostka and Hans Hortig between October 2018 and April 2019. They are uniquely produced for this publication.
The authors gathered additional insights into the Singapore-Johor-Riau region during their work at the Chair of Architecture of Territory at the Singapore ETHCentre, Future Cities Laboratory (FCL), from 2013 to 2015. Further discussions and feedback from the editors Francis Hutchinson and Serina Rahman helped to shape the final version of the map sections.
The most significant sources for creating the base map that was used in the various sections are:
• Open Street Map (OSM), Open source geo-referenced information, data retrieved in the period of October 2018 to April 2019.
• Natural Earth, free vector and raster map data, https://www.naturalearthdata. com/downloads/ (accessed December 2018).
• Johor State Structural Plan 2030 (Draft), Draf Gambarajah Utama Rancangan Struktur Negeri Johor 2030, http://geoportal.johor.gov.my/petaawam/rsnj2030 (accessed February 2019).
• University of California San Diego, Institute of Oceanography, “Measured and Estimated Seafloor Topography”, https://topex.ucsd.edu/WWW_html/ mar_topo.html (accessed November 2018). The maps in each section are based on these sources, and then respectively adapted by data from the following sources.
Introduction
Malaysia and Johor
Global Administrative Areas. “GADM dataset of Global Administrative Areas”. https:// gadm.org/index.html (accessed November 2018).
Marineregions. “Maritime Boundaries—Exclusive Economic Zones”. http://www. marineregions.org/eezmapper.php (accessed January 2019).
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency. “Malaysia Maritime Zone”. https://www. mmea.gov.my/eng/index.php/en/citizens-and-public/36-malaysian-maritime-zone (accessed November 2018).
Section 1: Economics
Mobility and Transport
Open Sea Maps. “Ferry Connections”. http://www.openseamap.org/index.php?id=openseamap&no_cache=1 (accessed November 2018).
Industries and Trade Regimes
Malaysian Investment Development Authority. “Infrastructure Support”. http://www. mida.gov.my/home/infrastructure-support/posts/?lg=EN (accessed November 2018).
Royal Malaysian Customs Department, “Zon Bebas”. http://www.customs.gov.my/ms/ pg/Pages/pg_fz.aspx (accessed November 2018).
Kostka, K., and H. Hortig. Mapping via Google Maps, Wikimapia, Bing Maps, October 2018 to April 2019.
Healthcare Facilities
Peta Kemudahan Kesihatan. Map of Health Facilities, GeoJohor Land Use Portal, http:// geoportal.johor.gov.my/en/petaawam/kesihatan (accessed November 2018).
Ormond, M., and C. Lim, C. 2018. The Private Healthcare Sector in Johor: Trends and Prospects. Trends in Southeast Asia, no. 17/2018. Singapore: ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.
Sources for the SIJORI Maps
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- By Milica Topalovic, Dutch Berlage Institute, Hans Hortig, School of Design, Mysore, Karoline Kostka, Technical University Berlin
- Edited by Francis E. Hutchinson, Terence Chong
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- The SIJORI Cross-Border Region
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- ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute
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- 22 July 2017
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- 14 June 2016, pp 465-470
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The maps presented in this volume are based on the (digital) map data collection “Architecture of Territory: Singapore Metropolitan Region” which was assembled by ETH Zürich Assistant Professorship of Architecture and Territorial Planning, Milica Topalovic with Hans Hortig and Karoline Kostka at the Future Cities Laboratory in Singapore during 2011–15.
This map collection was created in order to visualize and thus help imagine, discuss and research the urban characteristics and urbanization process of the trinational metropolitan region centred in Singapore. It is the result of an extensive collection of map information originating from different sources, including existing planning documents provided by local authorities in three countries, commercially available map data as well as open source maps.
The most significant are:
• TomTom Navigation GIS (Geographic Information System) Data of Johor State
— Malaysia, Commercial geo-referenced information, data purchased in 2012.
• Open Street Map (OSM), Open source geo-referenced information, data retrieved in the period of 2011–15.
• Singapore Master and Concept Planning Documents (2008–2014) Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Ministry of National Development (MND), for proposed land use.
• Spatial Plan of Batam, Bintan, Karimun Free Trade Zones, Rencana Tata Ruang Kawasan Free Trade Zones Batam, Bintan, Karimun (RTRW FTZ BBK) Indonesia Free Zone Authority (BIFZA) 2009.
• Batam, Bintan and Karimun Spatial Development Plan 2004–2014, Rencana Tata Ruang Batam, Bintan dan Karimun (RTRW BBK 2004–2014), 2008 and 2011.
• Batam Spacial Development Plan, Peta Rencana Pola Ruang Kabupaten Batam (RTRW Batam), Bappeda Bata, 2008.
• Bintan Spacial Development Plan, Peta Rencana Pola Ruang Kabupaten Bintan (RTRW Bintan), Bappeda Kabupaten Bintan, 2007.
Extensive mapping during design research studios and fieldwork by students of ETH Zürich and members of the Assistant Professorship of Architecture and Territorial Planning, led to additional qualitative case studies and area maps. Results of this mapping process are referred to as “Architecture of Territory, self-mapping”.
The maps in each section are based on the aforementioned mapping process, and were respectively adapted by data from the following sources.